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CRAFT SHOW - Jordan Mackenzie, 8, of Listowel took time out
from the hockey tournament next door to visit the Van Egmond
Foundation's Craft Show on Saturday at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres.
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BY MARTY BEDARD
Santa Claus is coming to town!
The Seaforth Santa Claus Parade
will be held on Friday, Nov. 25
beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Last week's Senior
Shuffleboard winners after four
games played are:
WOMEN:
J. Lunn 446
A. McLean 433
V. Glannville 271
MEN:
O. Pryce 374
K. Preszcator 343
F. Glanville 302
The St. James Catholic
Women's League Annual Bazaar
and Tea will be held on Satur-
day, Nov. 26 from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m. at the St. James School
Auditorium. Come enjoy a
Penny Sale, Bake Table, Mys-
tery Table, Sewing, Crafts and a
Tea Room.
St. Thomas Anglican Church
would like to invite everyone to
their 5th Annual Christmas Sup-
per. This special supper will be
held at the church on Sunday,
Nov. 27 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Preschoolers are free. Come out
and enjoy a turkey dinner with
alt the trimmings. For tickets call
522-0121 or 527-0153.
You are invited to join the
'Friends of the Library' on Mon-
day, Nov. 28 at the Seaforth
Branch Library from 7:30 to
9:00 p.m. This meeting will be
an information meeting so you
may get to know your local
library. Guest Speaker will be
Margaret Day, Library Board
member and former Wingham
Branch Supervisor. Everyone is
welcome.
Don't miss the Annual Toy,
Craft, Doll Show and Sale on
Dec. 3 and Dec. 4. There will
also be a card show for the
Sports Card Collectors. This
show and sale will be held at the
Agricultural Exhibiton Centre.
Senior Shuffleboard continues
every Wednesday afternoon from
1:30 to 4:00 pm. All seniors are
welcome to enjoy an afternoon
of fun and fellowship.
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522-0121
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Town & Country
Bowling League
November 15, 1
Sweet Adelines - 39
The Twisters - 50
Boy Named Sue - 231/2
Go-Go's - 29
The Heart Throbs - 30
DJ's - 381/2
Women's High Average
Susanne Stokes - 176
Women's High Single
Sue Stokes - 2
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Women's High Triple
Sue Stokes - 588
Men's High Average
John Staffen - 239
Men's High Single
Gordon Murray - 303
Men's High Triple
Jeff Dick - 739
Personal best for evening:
Dwain Forrest (170); Colleen
Staffen (171); Greta Goegy
(154); Carol Johnston (187);
George Johnston (262); Terry
Smith •.(193); Lila Story (214);
Wayne Boyd (172); Sheila
Brooker (175); Joe Veenstra
(203); Lloyd Dale (170); Jeff
Dick (292); Darryl Smith (196);
Arie Van Dicpen (212); Bob
Duffy (151); Hazel Beurman
(153); Ruth Duffy (170); Betty
Dale (169); Lavern Hoegy (194);
Sharon Evans (196).
ST. JAMES C.W.L.
Christmas
Bazaar & Tea
SATU R DAY,
NOVEMBER 26, 1994
2P.M.
ST. JAMES SCHOOL
GYM
Bake Table,
Mystery Prizes, Crafts,
Sewing, Knitting,
Penny Sale,
Raffle Tickets, Tea Room
EVERYONE WELCOME
Queensway Christmas nears
Preparations are underway at
Queensway Nursing Home for the
upcoming Christmas season. Every-
one is thinking of decorations to
hang and getting plans made for the
Christmas Open House on Sunday,
Dec. 4 from 2 - 4 p.m.
With the women coming from the
Bethel Reform Church to help with
bingo on Monday afternoons, it
won't be long until they start sing-
ing Christmas carols during their
sing -song following bingo.
Reverend Henry Armen celebrated
the weekly church service on Tues-
day afternoon and Joyce Pepper
provided the musical accompani-
ment. Following the church service
some of the residents gathered for
Supper Club.
Thursday and Friday afternoon
were spent constructing and decor-
ating a Gingerbread house.
Upcoming events: November 24 -
7 p.m. - Birthday Party with Swing-
ing Seniors; November 29 - 2 p.m.
- Grand Cove Singers; December 1
- Christmas Decorating; December
4 - 2-4 p.m. Christmas Open
House.
Bunnies team defeats Exeter
The mighty Seaforth Bunnies
ringette team handily defeated the
Exeter squad on the weekend. Erica
Deitz slid in a single goal while
Ashley Marion netted two goals.
Solid defensive and assisting
players were Julie Ducharme,
Dianne Murray, Tara O'Reilly,
Ashley Flanagan, Lindsey Nash and
Kristen Flanagan. Top scores were
Randi Wilson who gobbled up four
points and Kim Van Miltenburg
who snuck in three goals.
Seaforth's hustle paid off as the
final score being 10-4. A super
game was played by all.
CLINTON AND DISTRICT
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Over 175 kms. of sheer excitement on groomed marked
trails. OFSC Trail permits allow you to run most trails in
this area of the province, and also enable you to take part
in club events and Regional Activities.
JOIN TODAY
NEW
Deadline Date
December 1, 1994
FEES
Until Dec. 1
- $80.00
After Dec. 1 - $100.00
For more information call
482-7138 after 6 pm
PERMITS AVAILABLE AT...
CLINTON Clere-Vu SEAFORTI{
Auto Wreckers Archie's U.C.O.
482-3211 Gas Bar
Membership Chairperson 527-0881
Jack Armstrong Middegaal Sports
482-7138. (Polaris) .
LONDESBORO 527-0104
Radfords Farm Equipment
523-4519
Jonnymores
Roadhouse/Motel
482-1234
Edward Fuels
482-7381
Harold's Shell
482-9612
/II To all Voting Delegates
to!thetrpc 1ng� .. ..
Nomination Meeting in
Exeter on Nov. 30/94
Tom TOMES
Would appreciate your support
- He has been involved for many years with
municipal and local government
- Warden - County of Huron, 1993
- Reeve Twp. of Stephen since 1985
- He has demonstrated good leadership by using
common sense
Vote Tomes
The Common
Sense
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BINGO
MONDAY,
DECEMBER 19TH
Seaforth & District Community Centres
7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
Your Host -
Seaforth Legion Branch 156
$75.00
JACKPOT
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SINGLE GA
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Clinton Raceway Presents
INTERTRACK WAGERING
Thursday November 24
Thursday December 1
Clinton Arena - Upstairs
Post Time 7:30 p.m.
Live via satellite from Flamboro
Downs and Windsor Raceway
Licensed under L.L.B.O.
THANK
YOU!
for the support
shown to me
at the polls
I will do my best
to serve you, the
ratepayers of Hullett.
Doug Hugill
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